Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

The love story of our own Queen Victoria shows that even the royals understand what it is to love someone. The Queen mourned the death of her beloved husband for as long as 40 years – dressing permanently in black as a sign of her loss and suffering and not allowing herself to be seen in public for a full three years after his death.

She continued to wear black clothing right up until her death in 1901 which earned her reign much fame and left it described as a time when “the sun never set” – a description which could just as easily be applied to the love she so keenly felt for her husband.

Napoleon and Josephine

This may not be a traditional love story but it is one that just had to be added to the list (you’ll see why). Napoleon was smitten with Josephine at first sight.

Determined to get the girl of his dreams, he spent years wooing her but soon discovered romantic bliss was not so easy to achieve. When Josephine failed to provide him with a son, he left her for another woman.

The beautiful Josephine died broken-hearted but Napoleon didn’t get away scot-free and it is rumored that he never got over his love for Josephine either, carrying violets from her garden in his pocket until his death.

Eloise and Abelard

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Forbidden love is always the sweetest – so perhaps that’s why the love story of a monk and a nun is so fascinating. Beginning with tragedy, Eloise’s father disagreed with the love match and Abelard was castrated in his sleep – prompting him to become a monk while Eloise trained as a nun. The pair never fell out of love with one another and the love letters they sent one another were published many years later and captured the heart of the world.

Lancelot and Guinevere

This tragic love story completely dominates the Arthurian legend – and for good reason! Guinevere was married to King Arthur but soon fell in love with one of his knights, Lancelot.

Unfortunately, their secret affair was discovered and the fair lady was sentenced to be burnt to death. Lancelot enacted a daring plot to rescue his love and after killing many of King Arthur’s knights, and surviving a counter-attack from the King’s army himself, he ended his days as a hermit.

Guinevere was spared death and became a nun; still paying a high price for her love.

Menelaus and Helen

A title that could just so easily read ‘Paris and Helen’, this Ancient Greek tale is definitely one for the romantics. Helen was famed to be the most beautiful woman in the Ancient Greek world, attracting dozens of suitors for her hand in marriage.

Menelaus was the lucky man who eventually took her as a wife but it was far from smooth sailing. Trojan Paris won the gift of being able to take the most beautiful woman as his wife when judging a contest between the goddesses Athena, Aphrodite and Hera.

He stole Helen away in the middle of the night, leaving Menelaus to collect an army together and wage a 10-year war on Troy to get her back. If that was not love, we don’t know what is.

Modern-day sweethearts

While these stories look back at some of the most famous romances in history, there are plenty of modern-day sweethearts which can continue to inspire us. Whether in literature or on the screen, epic love stories are told on a daily basis – just look at modern day soap operas!

Relationships such as that between odd-couple Roy and Hayley Cropper and argumentative lovers Jack and Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street have captivated audiences for years and given the 21st Century some of its most memorable TV moments. These stories often take inspiration from the love stories of the past and provide us all with the hope that, in our everyday lives, we too might fall in love and enjoy our own epic romance that not even Homer could rival!

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